Miriam Linna once opined that the Roy Loney-era lineup of the Flamin' Groovies suggested what the Rolling Stones would have sounded like if they'd sworn their allegiance to the sound and style of Sun Records instead of Chess Records. If one wants to buy this theory (and it sounds reasonable to me), then Teenage Head was the Groovies' alternate-universe version of Sticky Fingers, an album that delivered their toughest rock & roll beside their most introspective blues workouts. (In his liner notes to Buddha's 1999 CD reissue of Teenage Head, Andy Kotowicz writes that Mick Jagger noticed the similarities between the two albums and thought the Groovies did the better job.) While the Flamin' Groovies didn't dip into the blues often, they always did right by 'em, and "City Lights" and "Yesterday's Numbers" find them embracing the mournful soul of the blues to superb effect, while their covers of "Doctor Boogie" and "32-20" honor the originals while adding a energy and attitude that was all their own. And the rockers are among the best stuff this band ever put to tape, especially "High Flying Baby," "Have You Seen My Baby?," and the brilliant title track. And unlike Flamingo, Teenage Head sounds just as good as it deserves to; Richard Robinson's production is clean, sharp, and gets the details onto tape with a clarity that never gets in the way of the band's sweaty raunch. While Flamingo rocks a bit harder, Teenage Head is ultimately the best album the Flamin' Groovies would ever make, and after Roy Loney left the band within a few months of its release, they'd never sound like this again. [Buddha reissued the album in 1999, adding quite a few bonus tracks in the process.] ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
Teenage Head (Buddha)
01/01/1999
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Tim Lynch
- Guitar, Band, ?
- Danny Mihm
- Drums, ?, Assistant Engineer, Band
- Karin Berg
- Vocals, ?
- Mike Ragogna
- Reissue Producer
- Dana Renert
- Production Coordination, Project Coordinator
- Murray Brenman
- Art Direction
- Richard Robinson
- Producer, Design
- Bruce Pollock
- Project Coordinator
- Claudia Depkin
- Research
- Peter Hujar
- Design, Photography
- Ed Osborne
- Production Coordination, Project Coordinator
- Dean Romanelli
- Production Coordination, Project Coordinator
- Arlessa Barnes
- Production Coordination, Project Coordinator
- Mandana Eidgah
- Product Manager
- Jeremy Holiday
- Production Coordination
- Tom Tierney
- Editing Assistant, Editorial Assistant
- Joanne Feltman
- Research
- Glenn Korman
- Research
- Lisa Butler
- Production Coordination, Project Coordinator
- Glenn Delgado
- Production Coordination, Project Coordinator
- Felicia Gearhart
- Production Coordination, Project Coordinator
- Laura Gregory
- Production Coordination, Project Coordinator
- Robin Manning
- Production Coordination, Project Coordinator
- Larry Parra
- Production Coordination, Project Coordinator
- Catherine Seligman
- Project Coordinator
- Steve Strauss
- Production Coordination, Project Coordinator
- Robin Diamond
- Production Coordination, Project Coordinator
- Brooke Nochomson
- Production Coordination, Project Coordinator
- Andy Kotowicz
- Liner Notes
- George Alexander
- Bass, Band, ?
- Kann Berg
- Vocals
- Alan Corbeth
- Engineer, Remixing
- Jean Charles Costa
- Vocals, ?
- Jim Dickinson
- Piano
- Elliott Federman
- Mastering
- Cyril Jordan
- Guitar, ?, Band, Vocals, Design
- Roy Loney
- Vocals, ?
- The Flamin' Groovies
- Main Performer













